Real Madrid have officially announced the signing of Brahim Diaz from Manchester City on a deal which lasts until 2025.

Diaz made the switch over to City from Malaga back in 2014, but the 19-year-old wasn't able to break into the first team setup for the Citizens and was restricted to just eight appearances during the first-half of the 2018/19 season.

The deal also includes a 15-per-cent sell-one fee, which rises to 40 per cent if ​Manchester United sign the youngster in the future.

Madrid released a ​club statement on their website, saying: "​Real Madrid CF and ​Manchester City have agreed to the transfer of the player Brahim Díaz, who remains linked to the club for the remainder of the season and the next six, until June 30, 2025.

"After the medical examination to be held tomorrow, Monday 7 January, the player will be presented at 1:30 pm in the honor box of the Santiago Bernabéu stadium. Subsequently, Brahim will step on the pitch for Santiago Bernabéu for the first time wearing the Real Madrid CF shirt and will attend the media in the press room."